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PRICES ON 
ELDORADO 
AND ALFRED 
BLACKBERRIES 
Afor$ .50 
10 for 1.00 
25 for 2.25 
100 for 7.95 
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“BACK YARD SPECIAL ,, ; 4 he $y 
4 Eldorado Blackberries ; 
2 Parker Thornless Youngberries Postpaid 
4 Latham Red Raspberries 
| 6 Cumberland Black Raspberries 
($2.50 Value) 
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PRICES ON 
PARKER 
THORNLESS 
YOUNGBERRY 
Each 25c 
3 for 60c 
6 for $1.00 
12 for 1.75 
Postpaid 




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Did you ever stop and figure up how much you spend 
a year for freshand canned fruit? How muchdo you pay 
for a few pints or quarts of Raspberries, Blackberries, 
Youngberries, or for a few cans of them? And some- 
times you cannot get any at all. You can just as well 
ourself. 
Only a few dollars will buy 
enough plants to supply your family 
with an abundance, fresh for the table 
and for sauce, jams, etc. Plant some 
this spring. They bear young and 
last for many years. 
BLACKBERRIES 
When you buy Blackberries, sometimes they 
taste a little sour. This is simply because 
they were picked before fully ripe. When 
fully ripened on the bush, few berries are as 
sweet and delicious as Blackberries. More- 
over they grow most any place, even on very 
poor soil. Plant them in a corner of your yard 
and they will take care of themselves and bear 
every year. The fruit can be used in so many 
different ways. 
A38. Eldorado—Our most popular Blackberry. The sparkling 
jet-black berries are large, sweet, delicious and almost coreless. 
Ripens over a long period and is generally the last berry of the 
season. Hardy, vigorous and a heavy, regular bearer. 
A37 Alfred—A new variety which is making good. Large, shiny 
black berries of fine flavor, nearly coreless and seedless. Hardy 
and a heavy bearer. Ripens a week before Eldorado. 
PARKER THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY ) 
it’s Thornless—It’s Hardy 
Ripens Early—Bears Heavily 
and Most Delicious Flavor 
A40 This great berry ripens two weeks be- 
fore the Thornless Boysenberry. The two 
together make a great team. The fruit of 
Parker Thornless is large, almost twice as 
large as pictured. A handsome, dark wine-red 
color, sweet and deliciously flavored and al- 
most seedless. It is very productive. In real 
cold sections it can be easily laid down on the 
ground and covered with straw or most any 
trash like frosted Zinnias, leaves, etc., for a 
winter protection. 

YOUNGBERRY 
A41 This fruit is very popular through the south and it can be 
grown much farther north. In real cold sections, it can be laid 
down on the ground and covered with straw, leaves, etc., for a 
winter protection. It may be a little trouble to do this but we 
assure you that when you taste the fruit you will certainly not 
regret it. The berries are very large, a rich ruby-red color, almost 
black when dead ripe. The flavor is marvelous whether eaten 
fresh or canned. Postpaid. 
4 for 55c; 
9 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25 
